September 20, 2017 / Front Page

A continued discussion on drainage and questions regarding Chapter 91 of the Massachusetts Public Waterfront Act dominated the continued public hearing on the Battelle Institute property at the Sept. 13 Duxbury Planning Board meeting. More...

From our September 6th edition

Duxbury Fire Chief Kevin M. Nord is now working under a new contract, a three-year negotiated agreement. The contract, effective July 1, continues through June 30, 2020, and represents about a 9 percent salary increase. More...

Special Sections

Chuck Shea of the Dancing Bee Apiary shares information about bees with the Gall family. Activities at the 10th Annual Farm Day at the historic O’Neil Farm included bees, and more treats. See additional photos page 14. More...

Managing medications safely can be a challenge. The Village at Duxbury Care Management team will discuss medication management, how pharmacy pre-filled medication packs work and the best ways to safely organize medications. More...

An administrative site plan review and a continued public hearing on a definitive subdivision were two agenda items under review by the Planning Board at its meeting this past Wednesday night, Sept. 13. More...

I can hardly think of a better way to enjoy a perfect summer day other than to take a walk over the Powder Point Bridge. I’m sure many of you will agree, and today was one of those days for me. More...

Kathleen W. Kirkaldy, age 68, of Marshfield, died Friday, Sept. 15, at the South Shore Hospital in Weymouth. She was the devoted wife of Thomas H. Kirkaldy. Loving mother of Robert B. Kirkaldy of Marshfield and Thomas J. More...

From our September 13th edition

Lila S. Jones is a 2018 National Merit Scholarship semifinalist. Duxbury High School principal Jim Donovan confirmed the news, in time for publication today. She is one of 16,ooo high school students across the nation named as a semifinalist. More...